Descriptive spatial analysis of the cholera epidemic 2008-2009 in Harare, Zimbabwe: a secondary data analysis
Authors: | Luque Fernandez, M. A. ; Mason, P. R. ; Gray, H. ; Bauernfeind, A. ; Fesselet, J. F. ; Maes, P. |
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Institutions: | Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University |
Subject: | Adolescent | Adult | Child | Preschool | Disease Outbreaks/*statistics & numerical data | Female | Geographic Information Systems | Humans | Incidence | Infant | Newborn | Male | Middle Aged | Poisson Distribution | Population Surveillance | Regression Analysis | Risk Factors | Sanitation/*standards | Space-Time Clustering | Young Adult |
Keywords: | Cholera/*epidemiology/transmission | Zimbabwe/epidemiology |
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